Supplementary Course Bibliography

Introduction

What is the Fourth World?

Alfred, Gerald R. 1999. Peace, Power, Righteousness : An Indigenous Manifesto. Don Mills, Ont.: Oxford University Press.

Cardinal, Harold. 1999. The Unjust Society. Vancouver; Seattle: Douglas & McIntyre; University of Washington Press

Fleras, Augie and Jean Leonard Elliot. 1992. The Nations Within: Aboriginal-State Relations in Canada, the United States, and New Zealand, Toronto, Oxford University Press.

Hall, Tony. 2003. The American Empire and the Fourth World. Montreal ; Ithaca: McGill-Queen's University Press.

Manuel, George and Michael Posluns. 1974. The Fourth World: An Indian Reality. New York: The Free Press.

Vachon, Robert. 1991. “The Mohawk Nation And Its Communities. Chapter 1: Some basic sociological facts”, INTERculture 113 (Fall): PP.1-35.

Imperialism and Indigenous Methodology

Adams, Howard. 1999. Tortured People : The Politics of Colonization. Penticton, B.C.: Theytus Books.

Freire, Paolo. 1995. Pedagogy of the Oppressed. New York: Continuum.

Leslie Brown and Susan Strega (eds.). 2005. Research As Resistance: Critical, Indigenous, and Anti-oppressive Approaches, Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press.

Smith, Linda Tuhiwai. 1999. Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples. London & New York: Zed Books Ltd.; Dunedin: University of Otago Press.

Slowey, Gabrielle A. 2000. “Neoliberalism and the Project of Self-Government”, in Citizens or Consumers? Social Policy in the Marketplace, in Dave Broad and Wayne Antony (eds.)., Halifax: Fernwood Press.

Theoretical Tools and Analytic Concepts

Theories of Development

Anderson, Robert Brent. 1999. Economic Development among the Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: The hope for the future. Concord, ON: Captus Press Inc.

Bawtree, Victoria andMajid Rahnema. 1997. The Post-Development Reader. London ; Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Zed Books.

Chilcote, Ronald H. 1994. Comparative Politics: The Search for a Paradigm Reconsidered. San Francisco: Westview Press.

Desai, Vandana and Robert B. Potter (eds.). 2002. The Companion to Development Studies, London: Arnold.

Elias, Peter D. and Centre for Aboriginal Management Education and Training. 1991. Development of Aboriginal People's Communities. North York, Ont.: Captus Press.

Engels, Friedrich, “Introduction” in The origin of the family, private property and the state : in the light of the researches of Lewis H. Morgan. With an introduction and notes by Eleanor Burke Leacock.

Smith, Claire and Graeme Ward. 2000. Indigenous Cultures in an Interconnected World. St. Leonards, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin.

Colonialism, Capitalism and Class

Bedford, D. and D. Irving. 2001. The Tragedy of Progress: Marxism, Modernity and the Aboriginal Question. Halifax: Fernwood Press.

Bourgeault, Ron. 1983. “The Indian, the Metis and the Fur Trade: Class, Sexism and Racism in the Transition from “Communism” to Capitalism”, Studies in Political Economy 12 (Fall):45-80.

Carnoy, Martin. 1974. Education as Cultural Imperialism. New York: David McKay Company.

Eleanor Leacock and Richard Lee (eds.). 1982. Politics and History in Band Societies, London: Cambridge University Press.

Harp, J. and J. Hofley (eds.). 1980. Structured Inequality in Canada, Toronto: Prentice-Hall.

Marx, Karl and Friedrich Engels. 1967. The Communist Manifesto, Harmondworth: Penguin Classic, PP. 79-92.

Lenin. “Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism” in Robert C. Trucker (ed.) The Lenin Anthology, New York: Norton and Company, PP. 204-274.

Warburton, Rennie. 1997. “Status, Class and the Politics of Canadian Aboriginal Peoples”, Studies in Political Economy 54 (Fall): 119-141.

Nationalism, First Nations and the (Post-Welfare)State

Abele, Frances. 2001. “Small nations and democracy’s prospects”, Inroads 10. PP. 137-149.

John H. Moore (ed). 1993. The Political Economy of North American Indians, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press.

Fleras, Augie and Jean Leonard Elliot. 1992. The Nations Within:Aboriginal-State Relations in Canada, the United States, and New Zealand. Toronto: Oxford University Press.

Haveman, Paul. 1999. Indigenous People’s Rights in Australia, Canada and New Zealand. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Wendy Kingfisher (ed). 2002. Western Welfare in Decline: Globalization and Women’s Poverty, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Slowey, Gabrielle A. 2001. “Globalization and the Self-Government: Impacts and Implications for First Nations in Canada”, The American Review of Canadian Studies, (Spring/Summer), PP.265-281.

Rachel Sieder (ed.). 2002. Multiculturalism in Latin America: Indigenous Rights, Diversity and Democracy, New-York: Palgrave MacMillan.

Regional Studies and Comparative Contexts

General

Vinding, Diana (ed.), The Indigenous World 2005. Copenhagen: INTERNATIONAL WORK GROUP FOR INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS, Transaction Publisher.

Canada

Asch, Michael. 1997. Aboriginal and Treaty Rights in Canada Essays on Law, Equity, and Respect for Difference. Vancouver: UBC Press.

Bruce Doern (ed.). 2005. Canadian Energy Policy and the Struggle for Sustainable Development, Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Coates, Kenneth S. and William R. Morrison (ed.). 1989. Interpreting Canada’s North: Selected Reading, Lark Pitman, Toronto.

Cook, Curtis and Juan D. Lindau (eds.). 2000. Aboriginal Rights and Self-Government: The Canadian and Mexican Experience in North American Perspective, Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Cornell, Stephen and Joseph P. Kalt. 1993. What Can Tribes Do? Strategies and Institutions in American Indian Economic Development. American Indian Manuel and Handbook Series No.4, University of California, LA, chapter 1, Pp. 1-59.

Cornell, Stephen and Joseph P. Kalt. 1998. “Sovereignty and Nation-Building” in American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 22:3, Pp. 187-214.

Dickason, Olive P. 2002. Canada's First Nations : A History of Founding Peoples from Earliest Times. Don Mills, Ont.: Oxford University Press.

Fenton, William N. 1998. The Great Law and the Longhouse : A Political History of the Iroquois Confederacy. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

Gagné, Marie-Anik. 1994. A Nation within a Nation : Dependency and the Cree. Montreal: Black Rose Books.

Haveman, Paul. 1999. Indigenous People’s Rights in Australia, Canada and New Zealand. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Innis, Harold.1930. The Fur Trade in Canada, Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

McCann, L.D. (ed.).1987. Heartland and Hinterland: A Geography of Canada, Scarborough, ON: Prentice-Hall.

Moore, John H. (ed.).1993. The Political Economy of North American Indians, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press.

Newhouse, David and Evelyn Peters. 2003. Not Strangers in These Parts: Urban Aboriginal Peoples. Ottawa: Policy Research Initiative.

Notzke, Claudia. 1994. Aboriginal Peoples and Natural Resources in Canada. North York, Ont.: Captus University Publications.

Scott, Colin. 2001. Aboriginal Autonomy and Development in Northern Quebec and Labrador. Vancouver: UBC Press.

Wonders, William C. 2003. Canada's Changing North. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press.

Warburton, Rene. 1997. “Aboriginal Status and Canadian Politics”, Studies in Political Economy 54 (Autumn): 119-141.

Watkins, Mel.1977. Dene Nation: the Colony Within, University of Toronto Press, Toronto.

United States

Cornell, Stephen and Joseph P. Kalt. 1998. “Sovereignty and Nation-Building: The Development Challenge in Indian Country Today” American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 22:3, PP. 187-214.

Fleras, Augie and Jean Leonard Elliot. 1992. The Nations Within: Aboriginal-State Relations in Canada, the United States, and New Zealand. Toronto: Oxford University Press.

Hall, Tony. 2003. The American Empire and the Fourth World. Montreal ; Ithaca: McGill-Queen's University Press.

Mexico (and Central America)

Mona Etienne and Eleanor Leacock (eds.).1980. Women and Colonization: Anthropological Perspectives New York: Praegar Publishers.

Cook, Curtis and Juan D. Lindau (eds.). 2000. Aboriginal Rights and Self-Government: The Canadian and Mexican Experience in North American Perspective, Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press.

South America

Escobar, Arturo. 1995. Encountering Development : The Making and Unmaking of the Third World. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.

Hoogvelt, Ankie. 1997. Globalization and the Postcolonial World: The New Political Economy of Development. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University.

Mona Etienne and Eleanor Leacock (eds.).1980. Women and Colonization: Anthropological Perspectives New York: Praegar Publishers.

Rachel Sieder (ed.).2002. Multiculturalism in Latin America: Indigenous Rights, Diversity and Democracy, New-York: Palgrave MacMillan.

Aotearoa/New Zealand and Australia

Durie, Mason. 1998. Te Mana, Te Kawanatanga: The Politics of Maori Self-Determination. Auckland: Oxford University Press.

Durie, Mason. 2003. Ngā Kāhui Pou Launching Māori Futures. Wellington, N.Z.: Huia.

Eleanor Leacock and Richard Lee (eds.). 1982. Politics and History in Band Societies, London: Cambridge University Press.

Fleras, Augie and Jean Leonard Elliot. 1992. The Nations Within: Aboriginal-State Relations in Canada, the United States, and New Zealand, Toronto: Oxford University Press.

Fleras, Augie and Paul Spoonley. 1999. Recalling Aotearoa : Indigenous Politics and Ethnic Relations in New Zealand. Auckland ; New York: Oxford University Press.

Haveman, Paul. 1999. Indigenous People’s Rights in Australia, Canada and New Zealand. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Kingfisher, Wendy (ed.). 2002. Western Welfare in Decline: Globalization and Women’s Poverty, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Maaka, Roger and Augie Fleras. 2005. The Politics of Indigeneity : Challenging the State in Canada and Aotearoa New Zealand. Dunedin, New Zealand: University of Otago Press.

Russell, Peter. 2005. Recognizing Aboriginal Title: The Mabo Case and Indigenous Resistance to English-Settler Colonialism. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Circumpolar North

K. Brownsey and M. Howlett (eds.). 2001. The Provincial State in Canada: Politics in the Provinces and Territories, Peterborough, On: Broadview Press.

Eleanor Burke Leacock and Nancy Oestreich Lurie (eds.). 1971. North American Indians in Historical Perspective, New York: Random House.